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*[[Bernardus Johannes Alfrink]] |
*[[Bernardus Johannes Alfrink]] |
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*[[Karl Joseph Alter]] |
*[[Karl Joseph Alter]] |
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*[[Augustin Bea]] |
*[[Augustin Bea]] |
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*[[Octavio Beras Rojas]] |
*[[Octavio Beras Rojas]] |
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*[[Michael Browne (cardinal)|Michael Browne]] |
*[[Michael Browne (cardinal)|Michael Browne]] |
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*[[John D'Alton]] |
*[[John D'Alton]] |
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*[[Julius Döpfner]] |
*[[Julius Döpfner]] |
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*[[Pericle Felici]] (Secretary-general) |
*[[Pericle Felici]] (Secretary-general) |
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*[[Josef Frings]] |
*[[Josef Frings]] |
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*[[Denis Hurley (bishop)|Denis Hurley]] |
*[[Denis Hurley (bishop)|Denis Hurley]] |
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*[[Franz König]] |
*[[Franz König]] |
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*[[Marcel Lefebvre]] |
*[[Marcel Lefebvre]] |
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*[[Paul-Émile Léger]] |
*[[Paul-Émile Léger]] |
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*[[Achille Liénart]] |
*[[Achille Liénart]] |
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*[[Paul VI|Giovanni Battista Montini]] |
*[[Paul VI|Giovanni Battista Montini]] |
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*[[Alfredo Ottaviani]] - Chair |
*[[Alfredo Ottaviani]] - Chair |
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*[[Jérôme Rakotomalala]] |
*[[Jérôme Rakotomalala]] |
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*[[Joseph Ritter]] |
*[[Joseph Ritter]] |
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*[[Ernesto Ruffini]] |
*[[Ernesto Ruffini]] |
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*[[Leo Joseph Suenens]] |
*[[Leo Joseph Suenens]] |
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*[[Bernard Yago]] |
*[[Bernard Yago]] |
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===References=== |
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Revision as of 19:07, 29 June 2015
The Central Preparatory Commission was the body that co-ordinated the preparation of the schemas for the Second Vatican Council. It was established by Pope John XXIII on June 5, 1960. It had 120 members, including cardinals and bishops, and was chaired by Alfredo Ottaviani.
Nomination controversy
It had been expected that the members of the preparatory commissions, where the Curia was heavily represented, would be confirmed as the majorities on the conciliar commissions.[1][2] Senior French Cardinal Achille Liénart addressed the Council, saying that the bishops could not intelligently vote for strangers. He asked that the vote be postponed to give all the bishops a chance to draw up their own lists. German Cardinal Josef Frings seconded that proposal, and the vote was postponed.[2] The very first meeting of the Council adjourned after only fifteen minutes.[3]
Members
- Bernardus Johannes Alfrink
- Karl Joseph Alter
- Augustin Bea
- Octavio Beras Rojas
- Michael Browne
- John D'Alton
- Julius Döpfner
- Pericle Felici (Secretary-general)
- Josef Frings
- Denis Hurley
- Franz König
- Marcel Lefebvre
- Paul-Émile Léger
- Achille Liénart
- Giovanni Battista Montini
- Alfredo Ottaviani - Chair
- Jérôme Rakotomalala
- Joseph Ritter
- Ernesto Ruffini
- Leo Joseph Suenens
- Bernard Yago
References
- ^ Alberigo, Giuseppe; Sherry, Matthew (2006). A Brief History of Vatican II. Maryknoll: Orbis Books. p. 24. ISBN 1-57075-638-4.
- ^ a b Sullivan, Maureen (2002). 101 Questions and Answers on Vatican II. New York: Paulist Press. p. 27. ISBN 0-8091-4133-7.
- ^ Hahnenberg, Edward (2007). A Concise Guide to the Documents of Vatican II. City: Saint Anthony Messenger Press. p. 4. ISBN 0-86716-552-9.